Eric Nelson Delgado
NEW JERSEY
Eric Nelson Delgado, 18, of Bayonne, studied the use of novel efflux pump
inhibitors (EPI) to improve the efficacy of antibiotics against multidrug
resistant bacteria for his Intel Science Talent Search medicine and health
project. One way bacteria disable antibiotics is to use an efflux pump mechanism
to expel the antibiotics from their cells. Eric tested a compound known to
disable a simple efflux pump in S. aureus on a more complex pump in E. coli, a
nonpathogenic bacteria. The compound was not initially effective because it
could not penetrate the E. coli membrane, but Eric found that a modified form of
it, diosmetin, could enter the E. coli cell and effectively disable the more
complex pump. Eric states that further research will be required to determine if
diosmetin is also effective against virulent strains of bacteria. Eric is
captain of the mock trial and debate teams and president of the science club at
Bayonne High School and works as a veterinary assistant. His many awards include
an Intel ISEF 2007 Best in Category Grand Award in microbiology. The son of
Nelson Delgado and Virginia Davila, he hopes to study molecular biology at
Princeton or Harvard and work with under-privileged teens interested in science.